Bardism, Druidry, Music, Magic, and Madness with Dr. Andy Letcher | HH#10

Dr. Andy Letcher is a senior lecturer at Schumacher College, and author of 'Shroom, A Cultural History of the Magic Mushroom'- US: amzn.to/2NkojIi | UK: amzn.to/2teuR4t
Episode link: hancockhour.com/podcast/dr-an...
Is there a way out of this mess we find ourselves in as a species? In this episode of HancockHour, Dr. Andy Letcher joins us to discuss the power and purpose of music, bardism, druidry, and psychedelics, and how each of them might help us find our way towards a healthier society.
In this interview Andy discusses:
0:00 Intro
* 1:48 Schumacher College and the alternative approach to education it offers
* 4:34 The challenges of being a musician in the modern age
* 7:50 The importance of music, and how it affects health
* 11:30 The meaning of Bardism
* 20:30 How Bardism relates to Druidry
* 22:13 What Druidry is and its role in the modern age (24:04)
* 30:44 A druidic technique to get reconnected to self and spirit through the art of paying attention
* 38:48 To where and how we might be better served by shifting our attention
* 42:17 The role of psychedelics in saving humanity, and who should take them (50:36)
* 57:40 The failure of organised religion to provide meaning in the modern age
* 58:10 The new religion of capitalism, and how we might transcend the demands of living in a capitalist society and become a more reverent person
Andy's blog: andy-letcher.blogspot.com/
Andy's Biography at Schumacher College: www.schumachercollege.org.uk/...
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Interview by Luke Hancock for Kakuichi Institute, a holistic research center based in Japan that seeks to assist in the creation of a healthier society:
kakuichi-institute.org/
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  • @juliansolros3823
    @juliansolros38233 жыл бұрын

    I resonate a lot with what Andy said in this video, about needing something more, more meaning, and connecting with nature. This was my favorite excerpt: "You start to deepen these connections with the world about you. It sounds very trivial--it's not, it's really profound, if you do it regularly as a practice. And I would call that something druidic, that's what I mean by druidry: is developing these kind of deep ways of listening to the world about us. I don't think we're disconnected from nature, I really dislike that way of framing it, because it presupposes there's something exceptional about humans, that we COULD disconnect oursleves from nature. In no sense of the the word am I disconnected from nature. I'm breahting in the air, my gut is teeming with life, my skin is teeming with life. The ways in which my life is connected with the world are many and profound, but we keep very poor company... we're narcisists! We've learned only to look at ourselves, at human culture, and increasingly with smart phones and social media technology, literally looking at ourselves! And we're NARCISISTS! I think it's a really strong term, but it's naming the problem. We're not disconnected from nature, we're just looking at ourselves all the time. So these kinds of techniques allow us to step away from the smart phone and, "ok... what's going on out there? And who do I share this world with? It's not just me."

  • @timbailin
    @timbailin4 жыл бұрын

    We are in the POSITIVE timeline. All this chaos is the GREAT AWAKENING, we are facing our shadow self. Have LOVE in your heart and manifest this beautiful reality 🙏

  • @nsjx

    @nsjx

    4 жыл бұрын

    Felix someone is awake. thank you. we are dissolving the empires of false religion day by day. we have more information than ever before to combat lies of oppressive regimes. mankind is finding True light slowly but surely

  • @chicagoui9299

    @chicagoui9299

    3 жыл бұрын

    During this time of government control worldwide, my wife and I decided to change how we thought. We used to manifest I guess a bad list of issues hit us time and time and time again. During our time in the home, we both still worked but changed how we think. We started thinking about positive outcomes and positive vibes for our home. Giving to people on need when we have extra. I’m telling you the way you think really changes your life outcomes. Neither one of us are very sold on religion as a whole. We both believe there is a beautiful loving God/Creator of all things. We pray to him. Our life has changed dramatically this last year. Organized religion is a money scam. It summons demons in my opinion. Spread kindness. Be good to one another. Help someone in need. Whether it be pulling over for a broke down vehicle or giving $5 when you can. It seriously changed our life. Peace and love to everyone out there. We all don’t agree on everything but we can be good to one another. That is how we will ascend this Beast System.

  • @nickstraker5028
    @nickstraker50284 жыл бұрын

    For a guy working within a minimised hierarchical environment he was pretty quick to get the "senior" lecturer correction in ...

  • @noahtribe4191
    @noahtribe41919 ай бұрын

    Loved this so much, there’s so many secrets of the universe they don’t teach us. Though there are incredible people like here on this channel that get to show us the amazement of the real world

  • @concertinamadrigals4058
    @concertinamadrigals40584 жыл бұрын

    I thoroughly enjoyed Telling the Bees. I was led to them through a podcast called DruidCast, and am a member of the Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids. This was an interesting find.

  • @lukehancockvideo

    @lukehancockvideo

    4 жыл бұрын

    KZread mix linked in the video, but here it is again: kzread.info/dash/bejne/c3mFmcyPZ5S8dbw.html Wonderful music.

  • @Vrin137
    @Vrin1374 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this amazing podcast, I truly resonate will all your words and thoughts :)

  • @timflatus
    @timflatus4 жыл бұрын

    David Cameron and Boris Johnson have taken plenty of drugs. Didn't make the blindest bit of difference. Set and setting are also important.

  • @StoicChav
    @StoicChav4 жыл бұрын

    Currently listening too magicians of the gods and recently bought a small book called the druids handbook to the spiritual power of plants im also a twin and have always been an mc of sorts since a younger days, after having addiction problems to cannabis for years i can honestly say that my recent use of pscyadelics has certainly been backed up by so much of what this chap has to say. 'Concious quincidence' so cheers graham because hancocks hours has just brought me great relevant insight, in more ways than that of which one could comprehend. Thankyou mate. Much love, keep amplifying this good energy

  • @StoicChav

    @StoicChav

    4 жыл бұрын

    1 cap 2 cap 3 psilocybe Mr drury got a druid inside Went to the beach saw the moon and the tide Sacred geometry i split and divide Real love real life learnt and aplied Pride agenda ego aside All plants have a spiritual side Now i need not alter conciouness to get by . Little rap/poem i wrote a few months ago

  • @NoirEater
    @NoirEater4 жыл бұрын

    The energy of earth has felt dead for many many years now. At first I thought it was just my subconscious but that feeling kept getting stronger over the years.

  • @andrealacanela540
    @andrealacanela5403 жыл бұрын

    I am a psychedelic elder. I can vouch for Dr Andy Letcher's recommendations for our society as a whole finding connection through nature, music and observation of your own mind. I have my 'sit spot'!

  • @noigilerkcufi
    @noigilerkcufi4 жыл бұрын

    Very good indeed.

  • @leahrubin-burrasca7732
    @leahrubin-burrasca77324 жыл бұрын

    This. If we decide as artists to no longer be capitalized, then things will change.

  • @johndoe-io8fh
    @johndoe-io8fh4 жыл бұрын

    Going inward is quite fulfilling...

  • @whocares8269
    @whocares82694 жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @Starlight22215
    @Starlight222154 жыл бұрын

    My hubbie is a musician and a recording studio owner. There is very little money in music these days including owning a studio. We learnt to live frugally. Most musicians who use the studio are less interested in making money and more interested in making music with their friends. His biggest audience these days is the dog who loves listening. Unfortunately musicians need to live and if they can't make it selling their recordings then we have to look at some other way of supporting them. Certainly bands make no more money in pubs and clubs than Hubbie did in the 70s. These days it barely covers their petrol costs. It is difficult and you need to be dedicated.

  • @stacybigfoot4801

    @stacybigfoot4801

    4 жыл бұрын

    music is its own reward

  • @beerious8392
    @beerious83924 жыл бұрын

    He says bards play music that is "rather repetitive to our ears". I would suggest that part of the bards job was to play repetitive music with the goal of nurturing a trance state within listeners. That's why it's so different and hard to understand in the modern age. Ancient Native American music where i am from is like this. People keep trying to remake native American music for our modern age. I understand it's a wonderfully powerful thing to do and its politically correct to pay attention to it etc. But they miss the point. Those natives were not listening to the latest pop song, their rhythmic drumming and singing, which much more resembles chanting than singing, were designed to reach trance states or meditation. Nothing like what we use music for today. Yes music is fundamental. Duh. Your heartbeat is the first beat. All things are dual. Up down. Hot cold. Thump thump...

  • @pemonline3395

    @pemonline3395

    4 жыл бұрын

    nice

  • @01Varda

    @01Varda

    3 жыл бұрын

    Its unfortunate that the only Native American Music available to the world is the stuff thats been remade with the label of "New Age" attached to it. It would be marvelous if the Native American people could share their culture at this time.

  • @mrmelty53

    @mrmelty53

    3 жыл бұрын

    01Varda - If you are ever in the us there are many Native American tribes that hold pow-wows across the country. They share many opportunities to learn about their culture to those who attend, including their traditional music which is preformed live. It’s an awesome experience

  • @01Varda

    @01Varda

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@mrmelty53 Thank you for that, I didn't know. anywhere you'd recommend going?

  • @mrmelty53

    @mrmelty53

    3 жыл бұрын

    01Varda - sure, mabey check out ( pow wows.com)

  • @casaamaril
    @casaamaril4 жыл бұрын

    Valuable content, thank you

  • @michaelfry1
    @michaelfry14 жыл бұрын

    Music is peculiarly out side of time. Repetition expanded to harmonise a world without and thus destined to progress. Capable of gifting nostalgia and expanding the reference of now. An incredibly valuable tool for an association machine like the mind. We know no words were preserved of the druids is that not enough for an individual to extrapolate more? So long as no words are written all knowledge you may cultivate is associated through the self. You can imagine how important the quality of the self would become. With just the association of the seasons what quality does that self retain. At least a harmony to were we’ve always been, yet prepared to acknowledge more.

  • @ADGreen-es6hm
    @ADGreen-es6hm3 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic podcast I really appreciate your work

  • @antaran1665
    @antaran16654 жыл бұрын

    Hello Graham, I wonder if you are planning on writing a second book of Entangled. Be happy to hear from you soon. Thank you.

  • @Wardz31
    @Wardz314 жыл бұрын

    Yes.

  • @irwinchristopher1243
    @irwinchristopher12434 жыл бұрын

    Another Excellent Interview, I think you have found a way to balance and share important universal themes. Love the Japanese shots too bro ;) Chris

  • @lukehancockvideo

    @lukehancockvideo

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the kind and supportive words, Chris. Hope to catch you down river. I'll give you a bell next time I'm in Kyoto, would be fun to hang out.

  • @tartarianzephyr
    @tartarianzephyr4 жыл бұрын

    The vast empire of Tartary is a country that appears on ancient maps. It had worldwide influence and once covered North and South America, Australia, New Zealand most of Russia, China, Europe, Japan, India and Korea. For the most part the citizens of this country were led by their own guidance of natural law honoring truth and integrity. They enjoyed a high standard of living and dwelt in harmony with nature. They built amazing edifices all over the world. The wonderous cathedrals of Europe and the enormous aqueducts in southern Europe and in Mexico. The Grand Canal in China and the Erie Canal in America. The fabulous outside arenas around the Mediterranean Sea. The Coliseum in Rome and the magnificent temples in St. Petersburg Russia. They lived in luxuriant villas. They made ziggurats, star forts, dolmens and earthen mounds all of which utilized Etheric natural energy. They created exquisite statues and crafted golden ornaments. They built the Great Wall in what is now China. Marco Polo wrote an extensive and detailed account of Asia in the 13th and 14th centuries and did not even mention a wall. The Great Wall is not seen on any maps pre-dating the late 1600’s. So most of it’s construction occurred in 1700’s and it was built to keep the encroaching Chinese out of Tartaria. The openings on the wall are on the north side towards the former Tartary not on the south China facing side. It should be called the Great Wall of Tartaria. The further back in time you go the more advanced it gets. There are many pyramids of different kinds. Megalithic temples hewn out of solid rock. The Ellora Caves in India. The colossal underground monolithic churches of Lalibela Ethiopia. Extensive underground tunnel systems. The astonishing Serapeum of Saqqara in Egypt. The earlier the monolithic stone the bigger it is and the more precision it is cut with. The earlier the structure the more incapable we are of replicating it. Never was mortar used. In past ages the world was more diverse. Skeletons of giants are found on all continents. And remains of beings with elongated skulls. Graveyards of little people and horned human like entities have been unearthed. Now it is as if these beings have never existed. Like the Tartarians they are never mentioned. We live in a virtual reality where true history is ignored and covered up. A totally false narrative is taught. Fantasies have replaced truth and everything is pushed way back to the remote past. Older advanced structures are credited to local people who came later who have no idea how to build them. Deception has been utilized to push history back a thousand years and create an artificial dark age. The time of Jesus was less than 1000 years ago. In the Middle Ages the i and J before numbers designated Jesus. Not the number one. For example i346 is 346 years after the time of Jesus. It is not 1346. Way back in the Old Testament at the time immediately following the Exodus it states that the Israelites used the Arc of the Covenant as a weapon of war. Against the Amorites, Midianites and Philistines. So the use of energy weapons has been going on for over a thousand years. It was perfected to the point where it was able to take out many millions of Tartarians. The energy weapons melted cities and destroyed the civilizations of Egypt, Greece and Rome which were approximately of the same time period as Jesus and were heavily influenced by Tartaria. Not only are they pushed way back into remote history, the extent of their empires have been fabricated. Destroying the pyramid complex was the first objective of the Israelites. Puma Punku which is part of the Tiahuanacu complex in Bolivia had interlocking megaliths of andesite and diorite. These are types of granite only surpassed in hardness by diamonds but they were somehow carved with laser like flatness. Now they are broken and shattered and blown to bits. Tiahuanaco and Puma Punku is said to have been built by a simple local migrating tribe. This idea is used all over the world to dismiss and cover-up the ancient advanced cultures. Energy weaponized from the Arc of the Covenant is what brought down the Walls of Jericho. The Arc was an electrical capacitor composed of silver and brass alloys and gilded with gold. It’s true purpose was to store and direct energy from the Earth to outside sources. But transporting it around was very dangerous and it caused people to become sick and die. It had a constant radiation but it also sent out intermittent electrical surges where many people were killed instantly. The ones who carried it had to wear protective clothing. The electrical capacity of such an apparatus would be over 500 volts. Opposing armies would be defenseless against such a weapon. The volume or cubic capacity of the empty coffer inside the Kings Chamber in the Great Pyramid of Giza is exactly the same volume as the Arc of the Covenant. According to Egyptian tradition the Israelites plundered Egypt during the upheaval at the time of the Exodus. They took the Arc out of the so called Kings Chamber in the Great Pyramid of Giza at this time. The tribe of Israel also used religion as a means to get their foot in the door in the ruling affairs of foreign countries. A religious leader holds great power able to influence many simple minds who believe the leader’s edicts are from God. The Druids who held such sway in England were Jewish. So were the Jesuits. So have been all the Popes and the Mormon leaders. The reason why Jewish people look down upon Christians is because they know they invented the Christian religion. Jewish beliefs are just a rendition of the former appearances and interactions of planetary Gods. Books written in Tartary were rewritten and sold as Jewish history. Much of the content was fabricated and interfused with traditional local beliefs. This is how they sold their religion. They used Monks to write what they wanted making them think they were doing God’s work. The burning of old books and the rewriting of them in order to change history is the real Reformation. The Library of Alexandria in Egypt was purposely destroyed to limit knowledge. Making deals with kings was a way they were able to get control of a country’s financial system. Once one controls the money supply and its allotments then they control the country. In this way righteous kings were replaced by insurgent kings who defrauded the people to take part in unjust wars. Just fake an event such as a murder, blame it on another country, add some patriotic and religious slogans, demonize the other country and you have created a war. In the Middle Ages the spraying of viruses not only eliminated entire villages it caused the Black Plague which killed off over 70 million people in Europe. Disease was a favorite weapon used against the Tartarian kingdom. In 1346 at the Siege of Kaffa in the Ukraine the Tartarians suffered an epidemic of plague brought on by the catapulting of viruses into the city. Fire was used to burn crops and create famine. The 1490’s saw the first signs of collapse of the Tartary Empire. In 1666 the city of London was intentionally burned. Tartaria was severely weakened in 1775. But it remained until the early 1800’s. When Napoleon attacked Russia, Moscow was hit by an energy weapon. So was Washington DC in the War of 1812. These wars were actually wars against Tartarians. The first two world wars were to wipe out remaining Tartarian influences. Genghis Khan was said to be a Mogul. Mogul is just a made-up name which is then associated with Mongolia. Genghis Khan fought to restore the kingdom of Tartary and reclaim their land. His mounted warriors were called Tartars. Now Tartary is associated with hell. Many buildings in America demolished or still standing, said to be built by early pioneers or native people in America were in fact built by the Tartars. Disease was also used against the native people in the Americas. It is estimated that 95% of them perished from disease. Mostly smallpox. The Aztecs looked upon the Spaniards as the returning of their light colored god. Their beliefs harkened back to the events in the ancient sky when a light colored god came down from the heavens to save them. But these light colored people came to kill them. The Old World Order was replaced by the New World Order. And the Gregorian Calendar was instituted. To force the common people to accept a new false chronology. Peace and freedom was been replaced by being fenced up in strict borders. The suppression of Tartary coincides with the new teaching of evolution. We just think we are evolving. We have become disconnected with nature and disconnected with reality. It was not always like that. The farther back in time you go the more connected and at peace we were. With ourselves, with the animals and with the land we lived on.

  • @stacybigfoot4801

    @stacybigfoot4801

    4 жыл бұрын

    buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuull-shit

  • @JimObsolete

    @JimObsolete

    3 жыл бұрын

    SO where did you learn all thiS?

  • @Aracne80
    @Aracne804 жыл бұрын

    I think music is a part of us as entities rather than humans. It's a part of what we are and where we actually come from.

  • @julian.morgan
    @julian.morgan4 жыл бұрын

    While the radical in me likes the idea of making all music live music, that doesn't factor in the positives that have come in tandem with the music industry (as we knew it) disappearing. When I was a lad my local music store had a huge mixing desk in the window, with an even bigger price tag and the notice, "will part-ex for Rolls Royce" as a sales gimmick. In other words, these days access to making recordings and using recording as a compositional tool is only limited by skill, time and effort. The training and knowledge are pretty much freely available online, and that in turn creates an abundance of available music, most of which is horrible IMO, But that's only my opinion and doesn't change the fact that millions of people have access to sharing their creativity in ways that would have been impossible not very long ago. Personally I think the most pressing change needs to come from questioning the entire notion of performer as a separate entity from the audience. I remember listening to a talk on singing in the African-American tradition and they explained that traditionally even the idea of such a separation was a really difficult concept to grasp. Everyone sings - and the idea that some people can't sing simply never occurred to anyone, literally as natural as breathing: people sang and played instruments and danced together for hundreds of thousands of years. Only relatively very recently in historical terms, has the musician become 'special' and apart from the audience - with the irony that the most memorable and uplifting rock & pop concerts happen when the audience knows all the words and their singing drowns out the massive P.A. - which kind of makes my point. We need to demystify being musical and continue to break down artificial barriers to music so it resumes its natural place as something people do AND listen to at the same time. Sorry bit of a rant - but I was one of those kids who was told he was tone deaf at his first piano lesson and its taken a lot of work do undo the negative crap that idiot teacher implanted. I have a pretty good idea, given my partner teaches singing, how many people suffer under the delusion they cannot sing, and that's a great shame.

  • @frazzledazzle89
    @frazzledazzle894 жыл бұрын

    I thought I recognised the interviewer, it's you Luke! Not that I know you in person, we had several conversations on the Hancock Forum a number of years ago. I hope you are well, great to see you're still doing the good work! The video definitely answered some questions about Druidry, going to find a sitting spot of my own.

  • @lukehancockvideo

    @lukehancockvideo

    4 жыл бұрын

    :)

  • @rickyhindmarsh5985
    @rickyhindmarsh59853 жыл бұрын

    Cheers Dr Andy, bang on. Druids, narcissistic society, sense of place, practice focused attention and the role of vibration/music. Not to mention a wonderful exposition on your road with shrooms. I can relate. At 48 mins though, starting from a point of view of separation - we are always caring, loving capable etc, but we simply forget that connection. The CEO's etc are on this track for a decade or so from my awareness...We also used to say this about E in the late 90's. Hope the Mother is reaching deeper. On the psychonaut idea, is it maybe an essential desire for gnosis and an aptitude for visceral vision? Thanks for sharing, looking forward to hearing some of your band's music after this...

  • @sallyd2847
    @sallyd28474 жыл бұрын

    Love Satish Kumar and Schumacher college... excellent!!!’n

  • @StoicChav
    @StoicChav4 жыл бұрын

    1 cap 2 cap 3 psilocybe Mr drury got a druid inside Went to beach saw the moon and the tide Sacred geometry i split and divide Pride agenda ego aside Real love real life learnt and aplied You see all plants have a spiritual side Now i need not alter conciousness to get by Rap/poem i wrote few months back

  • @bellaimproviso8048
    @bellaimproviso80484 жыл бұрын

    Grounding Sophia Intelligent energy Flowing through me Jarring my memory And setting some free Into the ground This feeling is bound And without a sound The moment is found VCH6464 01/12/2020

  • @01Varda
    @01Varda3 жыл бұрын

    I remember Andy at Leytonstone and Newbury bypass on the Roadblock, its good that he talks about connecting with nature and with our inner self, that part of us that we can use to observe our inner body. I do have one point I'd like to make though, theirs nothing wrong with capitalism, capitalism has provided us with everything that now most people take for granted, we must not throw the baby out with the bath water. At the same time if we don't change our incessant want for more things, to fill the emptiness we feel inside were in big trouble. But the change has to come from within this time, not from without.

  • @pastmasterdan4080
    @pastmasterdan40804 жыл бұрын

    Happy Fathers Day

  • @IanLuckett
    @IanLuckett4 жыл бұрын

    Although I like the idea of musicians giving up recording, and I can clearly see the point being made, I have one serious reservation. That is for musicians with disabilities that prevent them playing live consistently. For such people, creative people with fresh ideas and new challenges both musically and socially, recording can offer an opportunity to continue creating despite not being in a position to working with a live audience. Other than that |I'd say go for it - stop recording, sounds like a solution to the corporate strangle-hold on music. Let's all take music, and art in general, back for ourselves, where it belongs and fits best.

  • @ericpolan1716

    @ericpolan1716

    4 жыл бұрын

    Disabled people in general have a much more difficult life. our bodies operate in a physical world and to be inhibted is a hinderence

  • @stealthworx4371
    @stealthworx43714 жыл бұрын

    I wonder what Mr Hancock's opinions on pre 2500BC history on the Asian subcontinent are like. There are so much unexplainable structures like Sigiriya (Sri Lanka) surrounded by strange mythological oddities that are completely ignored by scholars here. Its as if man decided to suddenly "out of the blue" learn to make advanced structures only in the past 2-5000 years all across the world.

  • @jcikhop
    @jcikhop4 жыл бұрын

    Mallika Sarabhai: “You have treated the arts as the cherry on the cake. It needs to be the yeast.”

  • @sirandrelefaedelinoge
    @sirandrelefaedelinoge4 жыл бұрын

    Many thanks for this video Blessèd be. /|\

  • @stirl
    @stirl3 жыл бұрын

    Wow... Saw the name Andy Letcher and thought "Isn't he the guy that wrote that great Shroom book that I lent my brother almost 15 years ago then never saw again?" Yyyyup, that's him..

  • @andromedanambassador
    @andromedanambassador4 жыл бұрын

    The name Druid derives from Duir or oak. There is this magic earth and the hard earth we humans have created. Being friends with Oak trees can lead you back into the magic. It is not about rituals, it is about connection. Dryads are the cleverest beings on this planet.

  • @thelaughingprophet2275
    @thelaughingprophet22754 жыл бұрын

    Druids are the curators of rituals that maintain connection with the spirit of all that lives with us in physical place.

  • @HancockHour

    @HancockHour

    4 жыл бұрын

    Succinct. Thank you, that's a great explanation.

  • @amjedlion
    @amjedlion4 жыл бұрын

    Dear Mr. Hancock Please How could I communicate with you?

  • @greendog8682
    @greendog86824 жыл бұрын

    then what is positive music?

  • @user-yr5nv2gv7m
    @user-yr5nv2gv7m4 жыл бұрын

    first paleolithic flutes imitated bird calls, it was little leap to aim for soothing human intonations, so could just as well be the other way around

  • @StoicChav
    @StoicChav4 жыл бұрын

    Is everyone familiar with chirchton millers invention/discovery and now patterned celtic cross aparatus that could have been used in ancient times by druids possibly to pinpoint our location on earth with an accuraxy of 30 arc meters.....easy to make and have a go for yourself if you own a recent ephemeris of the skies

  • @OGSOFA
    @OGSOFA4 жыл бұрын

    🤙🏽

  • @austindavies6371
    @austindavies63714 жыл бұрын

    No recording will just bring back bootleging!

  • @dai19721

    @dai19721

    4 жыл бұрын

    agreed bollocks to the old days whats next get rid of lap tops an phones nah mate

  • @thedruiddiaries6378
    @thedruiddiaries63783 жыл бұрын

    Only luve music... well sadly, that would mean most of us would not have much music in our lives and woukd have very little exposure to world music. I grew up with my mothers' family all knowing how to play more than one instrument. We rarely got together to experience that wonder. Most people do not have anything like that in their families.

  • @Juniordc21
    @Juniordc214 жыл бұрын

    Where’s graham hancock?

  • @yungsolopath2603
    @yungsolopath26033 жыл бұрын

    We can't live with out music

  • @DGTL_MRKT
    @DGTL_MRKT4 жыл бұрын

    Yes. You all should stop recording music. It'll really stick it to the music industry. Bruh... people have recording devices attached to them at all times, recording them when they aren't even aware of it. If you are to stop creating quality recordings, what is to stop your Live performances from being recorded? Music wasn't a commodity or consumable until a group of Individuals decided to capitalize on people's love for music, at a time when the recording technology would allow it. The music industry prior to the age of the internet, was a massive "bubble," that sold people brainwashed trash music for ridiculous prices. Every Individual from America to Africa has the opportunity to record quality music from their homes, offer their product for a quarter of the price, sticking it to the music industry that screwed them for decades, and making a little bit of money in the process. Funny how his band is recorded.

  • @gonetoheck
    @gonetoheck4 жыл бұрын

    It's good to know that plants don't resonate with disharmonious music. Helps explain why I cringe when I hear certain types of Jazz "music"...where the musicians obviously haven't managed to synchronize with each other when they play...all playing as individuals to their own tempos...chaos ! Also, I've never heard of places called "sit spots"...though over the past few years, I have created two different sit spots / hidden shelters out in wooded areas where I can go to relax...a place to have "personal space". I don't feel Oak trees mystically drawing me to them...so, I must not have a Druid calling ? I've never heard of a Christian Druid...sounds like mixed religion of sorts...as if worshipping nature as well as God.

  • @entubaotraducciones272
    @entubaotraducciones272 Жыл бұрын

    we can read music can't we isn't that a record

  • @shea4743
    @shea47434 жыл бұрын

    13 minutes in and really trying to push through because I'm interested, but his constant swallowing is driving me crazy

  • @LangZyneJr

    @LangZyneJr

    3 жыл бұрын

    He's trying to induce you into a trance-like state with his rhythmic throat swallowing, lol.

  • @mrmelty53

    @mrmelty53

    3 жыл бұрын

    Papposilenos- it’s working

  • @mariehmoradi4694
    @mariehmoradi46943 жыл бұрын

    The name of the place you are talking about is the Persian Gulf, not the Arabian Gulf

  • @JEKAZOL
    @JEKAZOL4 жыл бұрын

    You can call yourself anything and put a robe on. Never heard any 'druid' say anything really substantial or impressive about 'druidry' online, ever. Some bloody nice guys of course. But nothing that made me go "wow". Apart from maybe that road safety thing. I felt a small peak of what-the-fuckness? there.

  • @VanadisWarrior
    @VanadisWarrior4 жыл бұрын

    Basic income would be a solution.

  • @zohreyaghobi5744
    @zohreyaghobi57443 жыл бұрын

    This place is named Persian Gulf not Arabian Gulf!!!

  • @sahelanthropusbrensis
    @sahelanthropusbrensis4 жыл бұрын

    Magic???? Really??

  • @PL-ic1xe
    @PL-ic1xe4 жыл бұрын

    WWG1WGA

  • @ErocNelson88
    @ErocNelson884 жыл бұрын

    Any thoughts on all the evidence to support the earth is flat and stationary?

  • @ste4742

    @ste4742

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yea im a not a globist any more dont know WHAT were on but doesn't dip 8 inches per mile squared ...

  • @Starlight22215

    @Starlight22215

    4 жыл бұрын

    Eric Nelson go and watch FVP Angel and make up your own mind. Don't listen to others particularly those with closed minds who think they know. No one knows but it's interesting to speculate.

  • @Starlight22215

    @Starlight22215

    4 жыл бұрын

    mike check wow another genius, or are you an astronaut? Maybe you are hoodwinked by the CGI spinning ball. Never mind.

  • @ste4742

    @ste4742

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@mikecheck8616 yes plenty of times cant see curvature people have sent amiture balloons to 120k ft no curve look it up

  • @ErocNelson88

    @ErocNelson88

    4 жыл бұрын

    mike check no curve 20miles high means no curve at sea level lol look it up

  • @timflatus
    @timflatus4 жыл бұрын

    I really wish we would all stop using these lazy cultural generalisations. Bardism, Druidry and Shamanism actually are culturally specific. The world would be a much less interesting place if we all spoke the same language. Many English speaking people seem to think this is a matter of opinion; you can't dictate the way people use language for sure, but I think we could choose our words more carefully.

  • @mathewgladden8914
    @mathewgladden89143 жыл бұрын

    “The demands of capitalism” lol what a doofus

  • @mathewgladden8914
    @mathewgladden89143 жыл бұрын

    Nothing is forcing you to record dude, certainly not capitalism lolol. Do not take this dudes class

  • @MerlinJupiter
    @MerlinJupiter4 жыл бұрын

    Huh? The big idea” that everyone has to pay to go and see live music because recorded music is banned... Is this your best anti-capitalism epiphany? Total short sighted nonsense. Well-meaning but not exactly thoroughly thought through.

  • @MM-zj8be
    @MM-zj8be4 жыл бұрын

    Next time get some water. Your video is ruined cuz of ur vulgar gulping. So rude

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